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mbsposts · 2 years
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To See What They Saw by Ruth and Joe Barrett Via Flickr: Archaeological excavations uncovered the evidence of two guard gates, one on the north and one on the south, along with the remains of a palisade wall surrounding the Town Creek site with structures like this red round family clan hut and the ceremonial townhouse elevated on the earthen mound ___________________________________________ Mount Gilead, NC – 2019NOV10 – The Town Creek Site: For our 23rd wedding anniversary, after church Joe & I paused for a picnic lunch on our way to Town Creek Site, set high on a low bluff of an oxbow on the west bank of the Little River near its confluence with Town Fork Creek in Mt. Gilead, NC, on the sunny southern side of the ancient Uwharrie Mountain Range located in the southeastern Piedmont region. The protohistoric Native American ceremonial center – listed in the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark – is the first North Carolina State Historic Site, and it also remains the only state historic site in North Carolina dedicated to American Indian heritage, drawing astronomers, and visitors like us, from far and wide to this fascinating time capsule. The Native American People legacy carries muffled mystery buried in its background of protohistory, a period that spans prehistory and history, when a culture or civilization had no developed writing but when other cultures notated its existence. Excavating the earthen mound built of clay – one mound built atop former mounds – has been a focus of archaeological research under one director for more than half a century, an unusual phenomenon in the history of North American archaeology. People lived here for 12,000 years, but why particularly here? The Town Creek site manager Rich Thompson shared with Joe and me how major rains will turn the ceremonial center into an island surrounded by floodwater then as well as recently, flooding from the parking lot halfway up to the front door of the Visitor Center. Why the name Indian: fueled by bravery and ignorance financed by greed and arrogance, Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, heading "to India" but reaching the New World, and the Town Creek people vanished with no clue; we have no written record of explanation. Today we see these lovingly-reconstructed structures and can look and learn in amazement and wonder. So we invite you to view the best of our photos we set into 6 mini-themed albums: • Mount Gilead, NC – 2019NOV10 – The Town Creek Site: ◦ Town Creek Site – 2019NOV10 – Stockade & North Entrance ◦ Town Creek Site – 2019NOV10 – Family Hut on its Burial Site ◦ Town Creek Site – 2019NOV10 – Mound & its Major Hut ◦ Town Creek Site – 2019NOV10 – Minor Ceremonial Hut ◦ Town Creek Site – 2019NOV10 – Ceremonial Center Plaza ◦ Town Creek Site – 2019NOV10 – Little River Bluff Overlook Hope you also enjoy the 17% of 394 photos we took this day!
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A 4-year-old was caught showing off a fully loaded Smith & Wesson pistol to his pre-kindergarten classmates on Thursday, according to police in Mount Gilead, North Carolina.
The pistol was found after a teacher at Mt. Gilead Elementary School grew suspicious of the student “showing other students an item in a book bag during class,” according to a police press release.
“The teacher went to examine what was in the book bag and observed what appeared to be a firearm,” said a release.  “When officers arrived, they confirmed the suspected weapon was a 9 millimeter Smith & Wesson semi-automatic handgun, containing a fully loaded magazine.”
The boy was “suspended for the remainder of the year” and his mother, 38-year-old Sadira Hitchcock, “faces a misdemeanor charge of of failure to secure a firearm from a minor,” reported Fox 8.
Mount Gilead Police Chief Pat Preslar told Fox 8 the boy did not give a clear explanation for why he brought the gun to class.
Mount Gilead is about 55 miles east of Charlotte.  The elementary school has 324 students and serves prekindergarten through fifth grade, according to PublicSchoolReview.com.
The Montgomery County Schools released a statement Thursday acknowledging the incident and assured parents “there was no direct threat to the safety of any students.“
“An alert staff member saw the weapon in the open book bag, immediately took possession of it, and turned it in to the office,” said the statement.  “Our thanks go out to the staff member who confiscated the weapon and to our local law enforcement officers for their quick response.”
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The Killing of Rhonda Hinson Part V
Editor’s note: The following information is compiled from statements made by law enforcement over a period of 37 years.
By: Larry J. Griffin
Special Investigative Reporter
…His affair left many of his congregation in shock when it was discovered he was separating with his wife Betty after announcing he was resigning as pastor to the church he was serving at the time… [But] He was a very likeable Pastor that i believed had good in his heart. —Comment from a lifelong member of Wilkies Grove Baptist Church during the Charles McDowell Ministry
It was St. Patrick’s Day, Wednesday March 17, 1937, when G. W. and Ruby Holt McDowell of Conway, SC welcomed their son, Charles Lenwood, to their family.  Upon coming of age, Charles joined the Air Force and became a pilot.  One investigator discovered that he allegedly worked at the Pentagon with the CIA. After retirement, he joined the Reserves and was summoned for duty periodically.  One of his former parishioners recalled that he served in the Reserves and was a chaplain in Hickory while pastoring at Wilkies Grove Baptist Church, located in the Hildebran community near Hickory, NC. “He had our choir sing there [for the Reserves] once,” the church member remembered.
Mr. McDowell married Betty Sue Rucks with whom he shares a daughter and son:  Charlene McDowell Johnson and Greg McDowell.  Though divorced from one another, both Charles and Betty are living—the former near Valdosta, GA; the latter in SC.
On his Facebook page, which appears to have recently been removed from public viewing, Charles McDowell listed three schools that he attended, a couple at which he received ministerial training.  According to records, he served as pastor at New Bethel Baptist Church in Garner, North Carolina and Ravenwood Baptist Church in Columbia, South Carolina prior to accepting the pastorate at Wilkies Grove.  Purportedly, he had just retired from the Air Force when he accepted the call at Ravenwood. After a two-year tenure, Rev. McDowell encountered some type of problem and was asked to resign “for the good of the church.”  [The nature of the problem is unknown; the church has been contacted for confirmation.]
In August, 1978, the Reverend Mister Charles McDowell acceded to an offer to pastor Wilkies Grove Baptist Church.  According to a lifelong congregant of Wilkies Grove, who corresponded with this writer upon condition of anonymity, “Charlie and [wife] Betty came from Columbia [SC] before coming to us…He was a very likeable Pastor that I believed had good in his heart….[Betty] was a very smart woman and always full of life…and was a hard worker in the church.”
It was in 1980, while serving as pastor of Wilkies Grove, that Charles McDowell purchased a personal advertisement in The Charlotte Observer.  “He seemed to [be] searching for someone to talk to; he told [that] his wife had a mental problem and had been in and out of institutions,” reported SBI Special Agent John Suttle, subsequent to a January 22, 1991 interview with a Mt. Gilead woman who answered McDowell’s ad.  
At the time, Mary Lowder worked double shifts at Wiscassett Mills in the Stanley County town of Albemarle, North Carolina.  Though the record is somewhat ambiguous, it does appear that Ms. Lowder was residing in Mount Gilead—about 15 miles southeast of Albemarle.  In fact, she stated that McDowell did, on occasion, visit her in Mt. Gilead, and that she agreed to secretive assignations with him, at most once a week but at least twice a month.  Generally, they had breakfast together.  
But the more she learned about her then 43-year-old companion over the course of their four-month relationship, the more she realized that Charles McDowell was not her type.   At length, she began to question some of the asseverations that he made.  Initially, he lied to her about being married and other aspects of his personal life. He even lied, Ms. Lowder recollected, about being a minister.  Eventually, during their sundry breakfast rendezvous, he began to say that he had to go to visit people in hospitals in nearby Salisbury or Charlotte.
Perhaps the stories that she found most incredulous were those involving his wife, Betty.  McDowell implied that she was committed to a mental institution after suffering a nervous breakdown subsequent to their moving to North Carolina.  “I’ve never heard that story about Betty,” the Wilkies Grove church member emphatically averred.  “She was never depressed…and visited a lot of people.  She was a good and godly woman.”
In his conversations with Mary Lowder, Mc Dowell purportedly claimed that while he was in school in South  Carolina, Wife Betty engaged in an affair with her boss, and that he moved her to NC “hoping to straighten out their lives.”
Ms. Lowder decided to test the veracity of McDowell’s statements.  So, she phoned Betty to ascertain the validity of her husband’s claims and to hear “the rest of the story.”  It was possibly then that she terminated her brief relationship with her breakfast date—a man whom she succinctly described as, “being weird.” Besides, she suspected that he may have been seeing other women simultaneous to her.
If he did nothing else in those days, Charles McDowell seemed to divide opinion.  He did have his detractors; he also had supporters.  In response to one of the news articles posted on the Remembering Rhonda Hinson Facebook page, another Wilkies Grove parishioner, Ms. Gaynell King, wrote, “…I remember all this well.  Greg McDowell’s father [Charles] was my pastor at the time [of Rhonda Hinson’s death]….”  As a result, Ms. King adjudged the article, to which she was responding, “inappropriate to post.”  
Rumors of at least three romantic imbroglios involving Rev. McDowell circulated—Rhonda Hinson undoubtedly heard all of them.  “I think that Rhonda knew everything there was to know about the McDowell family,” Judy Hinson wrote in a succession of recollections on notebook paper.  Over a two-year period, she had become well-acquainted with her boyfriend’s family, despite Charles’s contentions that he didn’t know her well and that she had gone out to eat with the family only a few times. Several of his later comments to law enforcement and others would suggest otherwise.  
But subsequent to Rhonda’s death, an episode of infidelity occurred that gave substance to the perpetuated rumors.  “No one suspected him of an affair,” recalled the unnamed Wilkies Grove congregant. “…But someone saw them at a fish camp in Marion in the parking lot kissing just before he resigned. Right after that we learned he and Betty were separating. I think Betty was in shock of all of it. If she suspected, she never let on that she knew about the affair. His affair left many of his congregation in shock when it was discovered he was separating with his wife Betty after announcing he was resigning as pastor to the church….”
As late Summer gave way to early Fall 1981, boyfriend Greg McDowell, best friend Jill Turner-Mull, and Jill’s boyfriend Mark Turner were off to sundry college campuses—Rhonda Hinson stayed at home and decided to go to work.  “Rhonda said that she was tired of school and had no desire to go away to college,” Judy Hinson recalled.  “…Likely, she may have never decided to go to college—if she did, it probably would have been to Western Piedmont.  She said she just wanted to go to work to make some money.”
As she was getting settled, Jill Turner-Mull wrote to her friend—in a letter dated August 31—“…Boy, this college life is really something else.  I sure do hate you’re missing all this fun. Ha!...”
Greg also wrote to his girlfriend during the first days at NC State.  He affectionately addresses her as:  “fuzzy lassie spunky porky reindeer pup.”
…School was OK today.  I found all my classes but I got loaded down with homework.  I’m gonna have to burn the midnight oil so I can do good for us.  I miss you so much.  I just sit and cry sometimes (really I do.)  I wish you were here but I’ll see you Friday…Please remember me and always love me back.  I hope you’re doing good at work….
Your brontosaurus and unicorn,
Greg
On November 3rd, Ms. Turner-Mull wrote her friend again from Western Carolina University:
Speaking of college, I’m beginning to hate it.  I don’t really mind the classes.  I just hate this place.  It is so boring!  I feel like someone has put me in a helicopter and dropped me off somewhere in the mountains….I really wish I could talk you into going back to school; that way, you could go and room with me.  Maybe if we both could get jobs, we could have us an apartment.  I know—School is not for you.  But if you think it might be—just let me know.
About three weeks later during Thanksgiving break, Rhonda and Jill decided to have lunch together at Pizza Hut on Hwy. 70 in Hickory.  “There are two things that I remember well about that lunch date,” Ms. Turner-Mull averred as she began her initial interview with this writer.  “Rhonda told me that she had finished all of her Christmas shopping.  That was unheard of; she generally waited till the last minute, you know.  But she was very proud of that fact.”
Mother Judy corroborated Jill’s story.  “Rhonda always waited to the last minute to do most things, Christmas shopping included; but for some reason, she got it done very early.  She was absolutely proud of herself for doing so.”  
Jill discovered that the second revelation was less auspicious.  “She told me about a recent time when she and Greg were outside at his house playing basketball.  When they stopped and went inside, Greg told Rhonda that he was going to take a shower. Well, while he was in the shower, she walked into the kitchen and opened the refrigerator to get some ice from the icemaker.  Suddenly, she felt two arms wrap around her. She turned around, fully expecting to see Greg—instead, it was Charles McDowell.”
When Jill parted from her friend after lunch that day, it would be the last time that she would see Rhonda Hinson alive.  
Rhonda Hinson had approximately 30 days to live.  
 Editor’s Note: Charles McDowell was contacted via e-mail by The Record and this writer prior to the onset of the series.  He was asked to share any insights he might have relative to Rhonda Hinson’s life and death.  In a succinct response, Rev. McDowell averred the he “could not help me” and wished me a good afternoon. He was subsequently invited to contact the newspaper should he ever wish to respond.    
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Best Car Accident Lawyers Mount Gilead North Carolina
The Way to Navigate Car Crash Cases in North Carolina and Position Yourself for Compensation
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Can I see a doctor after my car accident?
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What Can I do After a car Accident?
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Call law enforcement.
One mistake I have often seen posted in social media is that the police are not called in an crash. It then turns out that the defendant lies about the particulars of the accident and as a result the insurance provider will not cover for damages.
With the authorities on the scene, they can write a report which will be utilized as evidence.
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Pain may surface the next day or within three days.
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If you can, take pictures of the scene. Ensure that you take notes about what happened while everything is still fresh in your mind.
All are key details that may fade away in memory if not preserved in some way. This will help your case if you are in a position to take photos.
Report the accident to your insurance company.
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In this example, you can file a claim against the driver of the car or the driver of any other automobile involved in the accident. If your claim is shown to be legitimate, you could be able to recuperate from both parties.
Should I still see a physician after my auto accident?
In several instances, adrenaline begins to rush throughout the body in the event of a car accident. The adrenaline will dull any pain which may arise as a result of an injury.
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15 Houses Under 50K: January 2017 Edition
by Elizabeth Finkelstein
Just because I know that most of you have long lists of New Year’s resolutions that begin with “fix up an old house” (am I right?), I’ve rounded up 15+ gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $50,000 that are just waiting for a little TLC.   And lest I forgot to mention it, if you LOVE cheap old houses as much as we do, make sure to follow our other Instagram feed @cheapoldhouses on which we showcase only gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $100,000.   (If you come across any beautiful old houses for sale for under $50,000, send them along to us at [email protected])   Also… We don’t personally represent any of these homes. We’ve provided a link back to the original listing in the description for each home. Click through if you’re looking for more information!    
1  89-91 Market St, Salem City, NJ   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of RE/MAX Connection   $49,900   Ageless beauty abounds, with this historic gem that awaits its new owners. The Alphonso Eakin house and adjoining historic property boast tons of original woodwork, fireplaces and all the Victorian Charm one could ask for. This ‘diamond in the rough’, located across from the Salem County courthouse and offices, would make a great professional office or be a beautiful home with all the historical significance desired.This one of a kind property is priced to sell, so do not hesitate. Make your appointment to take a walk through yesterday, today. Property being offered “as is” Sale includes 93 Market St., which is currently tenant occupied.  
        2  200 S Main St, Mount Gilead, NC   Source: Preservation North Carolina   $39,000   The 1 1/2-story Haywood-Taft House is located in the picturesque Town of Mt. Gilead on a large green lot on Main Street just south of the downtown historic district. This home has an inviting pattern book-inspired front porch draped with carved and sawnwork ornament, a spacious, Georgian-plan interior with mantels in nearly every room, and many other original features. An unusual slate chimney on the rear kitchen wing wall exemplifies the wealth of materials enriching the buildings in this charming Uwharrie Mountain town.  
          3  110 W Elizabeth Street, Paris, IL   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Coldwell Banker Heart of America Realtors   $19,900   Historic all brick home built in 1905. 4 beds and 2 baths, Lots of natural woodwork, built-ins and wood floors. Needs TLC. Sold as-is. Schools and utility suppliers unknown. Sq. ft. from assessor site.  
        4  81 W Louisville St, Clayton, AL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Altisource Homes   $26,500   Great opportunity to own this 7 bedroom 2 bathroom single family home. This property built in 1904 features hardwood flooring, a wrap around front porch, and has approximately 4,071 square feet of living space on a 0.67 +/- acre of land. Bring your ideas and design and see how you can transform this place into just what you’ve been looking for.  
        5  129 N 14th St, Griffin, GA   Source: ERA Sunrise Realty   $49,000   1920s rehab waiting for YOUR special touch. Can you imagine all the improvements you can make with so much space to transform? Possibilities are limitless with this property. This house is located blocks away from shopping and dining. Home is handicap accessible with front porch ramp. Fireplaces in main area and master bedroom. House is vacant. Go ahead and check it out.  
        6  320 N Commerce St, Aulander, NC   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Freeman Realty   $28,900   CIRCA 1900 – This two story farm style house is anxiously awaiting a new owner whose dream it is to restore a turn of the century home. Located in the small town of Aulander, NC, this home features an open kitchen, dining and family room area. There is also a downstairs bedroom, bath, laundry room and a living room/parlor. The front foyer boasts a beautiful staircase that leads to two additional upstairs bedrooms. Several of the rooms have original mantles and many charming features of the home are still in place, including the front door with top and side transoms. Situated on a nice 1/2 acre lot, you’ll also find a classic country style front porch, a side entry porch and some outbuildings. Priced to sell, below tax value, this home is in need of repairs and is ready for someone to lovingly restore it back to its former beauty.  
        7  203 Church St, Trenton, SC   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Woodward and Associates   $50,000   Are you up for the Challenge? Come to Trenton and restore this 1890’s home that needs a complete remodel. Once a beauty in it’s time and could be once again. Cash Buyers only.  
        8  1500 Berkley Ave, Bessemer, AL   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Great Western Realty   $48,000   Historic beauty in the heart of Bessemer southside. Great old world charm wrap around front porch. Heart pine wood floors through out, transom windows over doors, all original wood baseboards and doors, tall celings. Six fireplaces, basement has old meat storage room. Not far from the Moody Mansion. Come grab your piece of history. Motivated Seller.  
        9  32 High Street, Orange, MA   Source: Estately, courtesy of Godin Real Estate   $50,000   Stepping into the past, this is a large 1850’s Mansard roof home and barn with frontage on High St. and North Main St. Located next door to the Orange Historical Society, there are nice views to the southeast. Many intact architectural features to be found in both buildings. Property will not qualify for all types of financing.  
        10  411 N Main St, Georgetown, OH   Source: HER Realtors   $34,900   NICE, HISTORICAL STYLE HOUSE, GREAT LOCATION IN TOWN. NEEDS SOME REPAIRS. BUT LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION, THIS HAS ALL THE CHARM OF THE TURN OF THE CENTURY, JUST NEEDS YOU TO BRING IT OUT! 7 DAYS ON MARKET BEFORE OFFERS CAN BE LOOKED AT SELLER MAY ACCEPT AN OFFER ANY TIME PRIOR.  
        11  412 E Lyle St, Milford, IL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Rosenboom Realty Inc.   $48,900   Some work started on this huge Victorian–you can finish! Original woodwork, gorgeous open staircase, beveled and stain glass windows, pocket doors. Some new drywall. Lots of HW floors. 2nd floor bath roughed in. Newer furnace. Newer kitchen and bathroom. Huge floored attic. 2 staircases. “Other” room is butler’s pantry off kitchen. “Bonus room” is open area on 2nd floor off main staircase. Tremendous potential to restore a once-beautiful home!  
        12  506 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, NC   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Keller Williams Lake Norman   $40,000   VICTORIAN CHARMER IN NEED OF TLC. Come see this Victorian beauty with 12 ft ceilings, floor to ceiling led pane windows, 5 cast iron wood burning fire places. Located in the Historical District of Salisbury and just minutes from I85, local shopping, dining and entertainment. Roof was replaced by the town of Salisbury and some of the siding repaired as well. With all of the original architecture throughout the home, the details on the front door, staircase, windows, this could be a show stopper  
        13  460 N Cypress St, Florence, AL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Karen Rose Real Estate   $46,800   UNA area location. 2 Story traditional built in 1901. 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Upgrades include Central HVAC, Aluminum siding. composition shingled roof. Large asphalt parking lot at the back. 10 to 12 FT ceilings, original fireplace mantels in 4 rooms. Large eat-in kitchen. Great location This close to University of North Alabama, the neighborhood is mixed with single family residences and also multi family apartment buildings. Other historical homes in the neighborhood are being updated and restored. Alabama Redemption Rights may apply. Open for Owner occupant and investor offers, cash only. Proof of cash funds to purchase is required with your offer.  
        14  465 S Main St, Canton, IL   Source: Keller Williams Realty   $14,000   Sold as is.  
        15  1317 S Maple St, Carthage, MO   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Realty Executives Tri-States   $53,800 (close enough!)   Great investment opportunity! Electrical has been updated and the hot water heater is newer. There is central heat and air for the downstairs. With a practical remodel this property has potential to be cozy and endearing. The entryway leads into a spacious living room and on into a formal dining room with a built-in hutch and shelving to showcase family heirlooms. The upstairs features 2 very large bedrooms with window seats and the remodeled full bath boasts a charming claw-foot tub. Come visit this property, sit on the front porch under the decorative ginger-breading and listen to the bustle of the Maple Leaf City.  
        Bonus #1  109 S Trenton St, Rutherford, TN   Source: United Country – Southern Lifestyle Properties, LLC   $40,000   Old funeral home converted to a home for a large family. Five plus bedrooms and three baths in a small West TN town. Several fireplaces and hardwood floors throughout. Large lot with a 3 car and 1 car garages. This would be ideal for a large family or could be converted again to a multiple family investment property. So many possibilities, you will just have to take a look. Contact Bradley at 731-431-9479 or Meegan at 731-343-0404 to see this one of a kind property.  
        Bonus #2  12 Amherst Ave, Ticonderoga, NY   Source: McDonald Real Estate Professionals, Inc.   $48,900   Historic 1925 home in the Old Village District of Ticonderoga needing some TLC. Hardwood floors, classic wood moldings, doors banister and brick fireplace all in excellent condition. Slate roof, covered porch, and new furnace.  
        Bonus #3  8090 Route 36, Tylersburg, PA   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Burford & Henry Real Estate Services   $37,000 (would LOVE to see the inside of this one!)   This historic Stage Coach Stop holds endless possibilities. Commercial uses abound for this property located in the heart of the area’s recreation activity. Just imagine the wonderful home the huge rooms lend themselves to. Turn your dreams into reality with this fascinating offering!!      
Love cheap, beautiful old houses?
  Follow CIRCA’s Instagram feed at @CheapOldHouses, on which we showcase only gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $100,000.
      AUTHOR ELIZABETH FINKELSTEIN
Elizabeth is the founder of CIRCA and a practicing writer, architectural historian and preservation consultant living in Nyack, NY. Elizabeth has loved historic houses for as long as she can remember, having grown up in an 1850’s Greek Revival gem that was lovingly restored by her parents. Elizabeth, her husband Ethan and their beagle Banjo remain on a relentless hunt for their perfect “Thanksgiving house.”        
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juliasmathewus · 6 years
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15 Houses Under 50K: January 2017 Edition
by Elizabeth Finkelstein
Just because I know that most of you have long lists of New Year’s resolutions that begin with “fix up an old house” (am I right?), I’ve rounded up 15+ gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $50,000 that are just waiting for a little TLC.   And lest I forgot to mention it, if you LOVE cheap old houses as much as we do, make sure to follow our other Instagram feed @cheapoldhouses on which we showcase only gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $100,000.   (If you come across any beautiful old houses for sale for under $50,000, send them along to us at [email protected])   Also… We don’t personally represent any of these homes. We’ve provided a link back to the original listing in the description for each home. Click through if you’re looking for more information!    
1  89-91 Market St, Salem City, NJ   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of RE/MAX Connection   $49,900   Ageless beauty abounds, with this historic gem that awaits its new owners. The Alphonso Eakin house and adjoining historic property boast tons of original woodwork, fireplaces and all the Victorian Charm one could ask for. This ‘diamond in the rough’, located across from the Salem County courthouse and offices, would make a great professional office or be a beautiful home with all the historical significance desired.This one of a kind property is priced to sell, so do not hesitate. Make your appointment to take a walk through yesterday, today. Property being offered “as is” Sale includes 93 Market St., which is currently tenant occupied.  
        2  200 S Main St, Mount Gilead, NC   Source: Preservation North Carolina   $39,000   The 1 1/2-story Haywood-Taft House is located in the picturesque Town of Mt. Gilead on a large green lot on Main Street just south of the downtown historic district. This home has an inviting pattern book-inspired front porch draped with carved and sawnwork ornament, a spacious, Georgian-plan interior with mantels in nearly every room, and many other original features. An unusual slate chimney on the rear kitchen wing wall exemplifies the wealth of materials enriching the buildings in this charming Uwharrie Mountain town.  
          3  110 W Elizabeth Street, Paris, IL   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Coldwell Banker Heart of America Realtors   $19,900   Historic all brick home built in 1905. 4 beds and 2 baths, Lots of natural woodwork, built-ins and wood floors. Needs TLC. Sold as-is. Schools and utility suppliers unknown. Sq. ft. from assessor site.  
        4  81 W Louisville St, Clayton, AL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Altisource Homes   $26,500   Great opportunity to own this 7 bedroom 2 bathroom single family home. This property built in 1904 features hardwood flooring, a wrap around front porch, and has approximately 4,071 square feet of living space on a 0.67 +/- acre of land. Bring your ideas and design and see how you can transform this place into just what you’ve been looking for.  
        5  129 N 14th St, Griffin, GA   Source: ERA Sunrise Realty   $49,000   1920s rehab waiting for YOUR special touch. Can you imagine all the improvements you can make with so much space to transform? Possibilities are limitless with this property. This house is located blocks away from shopping and dining. Home is handicap accessible with front porch ramp. Fireplaces in main area and master bedroom. House is vacant. Go ahead and check it out.  
        6  320 N Commerce St, Aulander, NC   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Freeman Realty   $28,900   CIRCA 1900 – This two story farm style house is anxiously awaiting a new owner whose dream it is to restore a turn of the century home. Located in the small town of Aulander, NC, this home features an open kitchen, dining and family room area. There is also a downstairs bedroom, bath, laundry room and a living room/parlor. The front foyer boasts a beautiful staircase that leads to two additional upstairs bedrooms. Several of the rooms have original mantles and many charming features of the home are still in place, including the front door with top and side transoms. Situated on a nice 1/2 acre lot, you’ll also find a classic country style front porch, a side entry porch and some outbuildings. Priced to sell, below tax value, this home is in need of repairs and is ready for someone to lovingly restore it back to its former beauty.  
        7  203 Church St, Trenton, SC   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Woodward and Associates   $50,000   Are you up for the Challenge? Come to Trenton and restore this 1890’s home that needs a complete remodel. Once a beauty in it’s time and could be once again. Cash Buyers only.  
        8  1500 Berkley Ave, Bessemer, AL   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Great Western Realty   $48,000   Historic beauty in the heart of Bessemer southside. Great old world charm wrap around front porch. Heart pine wood floors through out, transom windows over doors, all original wood baseboards and doors, tall celings. Six fireplaces, basement has old meat storage room. Not far from the Moody Mansion. Come grab your piece of history. Motivated Seller.  
        9  32 High Street, Orange, MA   Source: Estately, courtesy of Godin Real Estate   $50,000   Stepping into the past, this is a large 1850’s Mansard roof home and barn with frontage on High St. and North Main St. Located next door to the Orange Historical Society, there are nice views to the southeast. Many intact architectural features to be found in both buildings. Property will not qualify for all types of financing.  
        10  411 N Main St, Georgetown, OH   Source: HER Realtors   $34,900   NICE, HISTORICAL STYLE HOUSE, GREAT LOCATION IN TOWN. NEEDS SOME REPAIRS. BUT LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION, THIS HAS ALL THE CHARM OF THE TURN OF THE CENTURY, JUST NEEDS YOU TO BRING IT OUT! 7 DAYS ON MARKET BEFORE OFFERS CAN BE LOOKED AT SELLER MAY ACCEPT AN OFFER ANY TIME PRIOR.  
        11  412 E Lyle St, Milford, IL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Rosenboom Realty Inc.   $48,900   Some work started on this huge Victorian–you can finish! Original woodwork, gorgeous open staircase, beveled and stain glass windows, pocket doors. Some new drywall. Lots of HW floors. 2nd floor bath roughed in. Newer furnace. Newer kitchen and bathroom. Huge floored attic. 2 staircases. “Other” room is butler’s pantry off kitchen. “Bonus room” is open area on 2nd floor off main staircase. Tremendous potential to restore a once-beautiful home!  
        12  506 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, NC   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Keller Williams Lake Norman   $40,000   VICTORIAN CHARMER IN NEED OF TLC. Come see this Victorian beauty with 12 ft ceilings, floor to ceiling led pane windows, 5 cast iron wood burning fire places. Located in the Historical District of Salisbury and just minutes from I85, local shopping, dining and entertainment. Roof was replaced by the town of Salisbury and some of the siding repaired as well. With all of the original architecture throughout the home, the details on the front door, staircase, windows, this could be a show stopper  
        13  460 N Cypress St, Florence, AL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Karen Rose Real Estate   $46,800   UNA area location. 2 Story traditional built in 1901. 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Upgrades include Central HVAC, Aluminum siding. composition shingled roof. Large asphalt parking lot at the back. 10 to 12 FT ceilings, original fireplace mantels in 4 rooms. Large eat-in kitchen. Great location This close to University of North Alabama, the neighborhood is mixed with single family residences and also multi family apartment buildings. Other historical homes in the neighborhood are being updated and restored. Alabama Redemption Rights may apply. Open for Owner occupant and investor offers, cash only. Proof of cash funds to purchase is required with your offer.  
        14  465 S Main St, Canton, IL   Source: Keller Williams Realty   $14,000   Sold as is.  
        15  1317 S Maple St, Carthage, MO   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Realty Executives Tri-States   $53,800 (close enough!)   Great investment opportunity! Electrical has been updated and the hot water heater is newer. There is central heat and air for the downstairs. With a practical remodel this property has potential to be cozy and endearing. The entryway leads into a spacious living room and on into a formal dining room with a built-in hutch and shelving to showcase family heirlooms. The upstairs features 2 very large bedrooms with window seats and the remodeled full bath boasts a charming claw-foot tub. Come visit this property, sit on the front porch under the decorative ginger-breading and listen to the bustle of the Maple Leaf City.  
        Bonus #1  109 S Trenton St, Rutherford, TN   Source: United Country – Southern Lifestyle Properties, LLC   $40,000   Old funeral home converted to a home for a large family. Five plus bedrooms and three baths in a small West TN town. Several fireplaces and hardwood floors throughout. Large lot with a 3 car and 1 car garages. This would be ideal for a large family or could be converted again to a multiple family investment property. So many possibilities, you will just have to take a look. Contact Bradley at 731-431-9479 or Meegan at 731-343-0404 to see this one of a kind property.  
        Bonus #2  12 Amherst Ave, Ticonderoga, NY   Source: McDonald Real Estate Professionals, Inc.   $48,900   Historic 1925 home in the Old Village District of Ticonderoga needing some TLC. Hardwood floors, classic wood moldings, doors banister and brick fireplace all in excellent condition. Slate roof, covered porch, and new furnace.  
        Bonus #3  8090 Route 36, Tylersburg, PA   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Burford & Henry Real Estate Services   $37,000 (would LOVE to see the inside of this one!)   This historic Stage Coach Stop holds endless possibilities. Commercial uses abound for this property located in the heart of the area’s recreation activity. Just imagine the wonderful home the huge rooms lend themselves to. Turn your dreams into reality with this fascinating offering!!      
Love cheap, beautiful old houses?
  Follow CIRCA’s Instagram feed at @CheapOldHouses, on which we showcase only gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $100,000.
      AUTHOR ELIZABETH FINKELSTEIN
Elizabeth is the founder of CIRCA and a practicing writer, architectural historian and preservation consultant living in Nyack, NY. Elizabeth has loved historic houses for as long as she can remember, having grown up in an 1850’s Greek Revival gem that was lovingly restored by her parents. Elizabeth, her husband Ethan and their beagle Banjo remain on a relentless hunt for their perfect “Thanksgiving house.”        
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cristinkgarzaky · 6 years
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15 Houses Under 50K: January 2017 Edition
by Elizabeth Finkelstein
Just because I know that most of you have long lists of New Year’s resolutions that begin with “fix up an old house” (am I right?), I’ve rounded up 15+ gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $50,000 that are just waiting for a little TLC.   And lest I forgot to mention it, if you LOVE cheap old houses as much as we do, make sure to follow our other Instagram feed @cheapoldhouses on which we showcase only gorgeous historical homes for sale for under $100,000.   (If you come across any beautiful old houses for sale for under $50,000, send them along to us at [email protected])   Also… We don’t personally represent any of these homes. We’ve provided a link back to the original listing in the description for each home. Click through if you’re looking for more information!    
1  89-91 Market St, Salem City, NJ   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of RE/MAX Connection   $49,900   Ageless beauty abounds, with this historic gem that awaits its new owners. The Alphonso Eakin house and adjoining historic property boast tons of original woodwork, fireplaces and all the Victorian Charm one could ask for. This ‘diamond in the rough’, located across from the Salem County courthouse and offices, would make a great professional office or be a beautiful home with all the historical significance desired.This one of a kind property is priced to sell, so do not hesitate. Make your appointment to take a walk through yesterday, today. Property being offered “as is” Sale includes 93 Market St., which is currently tenant occupied.  
        2  200 S Main St, Mount Gilead, NC   Source: Preservation North Carolina   $39,000   The 1 1/2-story Haywood-Taft House is located in the picturesque Town of Mt. Gilead on a large green lot on Main Street just south of the downtown historic district. This home has an inviting pattern book-inspired front porch draped with carved and sawnwork ornament, a spacious, Georgian-plan interior with mantels in nearly every room, and many other original features. An unusual slate chimney on the rear kitchen wing wall exemplifies the wealth of materials enriching the buildings in this charming Uwharrie Mountain town.  
          3  110 W Elizabeth Street, Paris, IL   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Coldwell Banker Heart of America Realtors   $19,900   Historic all brick home built in 1905. 4 beds and 2 baths, Lots of natural woodwork, built-ins and wood floors. Needs TLC. Sold as-is. Schools and utility suppliers unknown. Sq. ft. from assessor site.  
        4  81 W Louisville St, Clayton, AL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Altisource Homes   $26,500   Great opportunity to own this 7 bedroom 2 bathroom single family home. This property built in 1904 features hardwood flooring, a wrap around front porch, and has approximately 4,071 square feet of living space on a 0.67 +/- acre of land. Bring your ideas and design and see how you can transform this place into just what you’ve been looking for.  
        5  129 N 14th St, Griffin, GA   Source: ERA Sunrise Realty   $49,000   1920s rehab waiting for YOUR special touch. Can you imagine all the improvements you can make with so much space to transform? Possibilities are limitless with this property. This house is located blocks away from shopping and dining. Home is handicap accessible with front porch ramp. Fireplaces in main area and master bedroom. House is vacant. Go ahead and check it out.  
        6  320 N Commerce St, Aulander, NC   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Freeman Realty   $28,900   CIRCA 1900 – This two story farm style house is anxiously awaiting a new owner whose dream it is to restore a turn of the century home. Located in the small town of Aulander, NC, this home features an open kitchen, dining and family room area. There is also a downstairs bedroom, bath, laundry room and a living room/parlor. The front foyer boasts a beautiful staircase that leads to two additional upstairs bedrooms. Several of the rooms have original mantles and many charming features of the home are still in place, including the front door with top and side transoms. Situated on a nice 1/2 acre lot, you’ll also find a classic country style front porch, a side entry porch and some outbuildings. Priced to sell, below tax value, this home is in need of repairs and is ready for someone to lovingly restore it back to its former beauty.  
        7  203 Church St, Trenton, SC   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Woodward and Associates   $50,000   Are you up for the Challenge? Come to Trenton and restore this 1890’s home that needs a complete remodel. Once a beauty in it’s time and could be once again. Cash Buyers only.  
        8  1500 Berkley Ave, Bessemer, AL   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Great Western Realty   $48,000   Historic beauty in the heart of Bessemer southside. Great old world charm wrap around front porch. Heart pine wood floors through out, transom windows over doors, all original wood baseboards and doors, tall celings. Six fireplaces, basement has old meat storage room. Not far from the Moody Mansion. Come grab your piece of history. Motivated Seller.  
        9  32 High Street, Orange, MA   Source: Estately, courtesy of Godin Real Estate   $50,000   Stepping into the past, this is a large 1850’s Mansard roof home and barn with frontage on High St. and North Main St. Located next door to the Orange Historical Society, there are nice views to the southeast. Many intact architectural features to be found in both buildings. Property will not qualify for all types of financing.  
        10  411 N Main St, Georgetown, OH   Source: HER Realtors   $34,900   NICE, HISTORICAL STYLE HOUSE, GREAT LOCATION IN TOWN. NEEDS SOME REPAIRS. BUT LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION, THIS HAS ALL THE CHARM OF THE TURN OF THE CENTURY, JUST NEEDS YOU TO BRING IT OUT! 7 DAYS ON MARKET BEFORE OFFERS CAN BE LOOKED AT SELLER MAY ACCEPT AN OFFER ANY TIME PRIOR.  
        11  412 E Lyle St, Milford, IL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Rosenboom Realty Inc.   $48,900   Some work started on this huge Victorian–you can finish! Original woodwork, gorgeous open staircase, beveled and stain glass windows, pocket doors. Some new drywall. Lots of HW floors. 2nd floor bath roughed in. Newer furnace. Newer kitchen and bathroom. Huge floored attic. 2 staircases. “Other” room is butler’s pantry off kitchen. “Bonus room” is open area on 2nd floor off main staircase. Tremendous potential to restore a once-beautiful home!  
        12  506 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, NC   Source: CIRCA, courtesy of Keller Williams Lake Norman   $40,000   VICTORIAN CHARMER IN NEED OF TLC. Come see this Victorian beauty with 12 ft ceilings, floor to ceiling led pane windows, 5 cast iron wood burning fire places. Located in the Historical District of Salisbury and just minutes from I85, local shopping, dining and entertainment. Roof was replaced by the town of Salisbury and some of the siding repaired as well. With all of the original architecture throughout the home, the details on the front door, staircase, windows, this could be a show stopper  
        13  460 N Cypress St, Florence, AL   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Karen Rose Real Estate   $46,800   UNA area location. 2 Story traditional built in 1901. 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Upgrades include Central HVAC, Aluminum siding. composition shingled roof. Large asphalt parking lot at the back. 10 to 12 FT ceilings, original fireplace mantels in 4 rooms. Large eat-in kitchen. Great location This close to University of North Alabama, the neighborhood is mixed with single family residences and also multi family apartment buildings. Other historical homes in the neighborhood are being updated and restored. Alabama Redemption Rights may apply. Open for Owner occupant and investor offers, cash only. Proof of cash funds to purchase is required with your offer.  
        14  465 S Main St, Canton, IL   Source: Keller Williams Realty   $14,000   Sold as is.  
        15  1317 S Maple St, Carthage, MO   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Realty Executives Tri-States   $53,800 (close enough!)   Great investment opportunity! Electrical has been updated and the hot water heater is newer. There is central heat and air for the downstairs. With a practical remodel this property has potential to be cozy and endearing. The entryway leads into a spacious living room and on into a formal dining room with a built-in hutch and shelving to showcase family heirlooms. The upstairs features 2 very large bedrooms with window seats and the remodeled full bath boasts a charming claw-foot tub. Come visit this property, sit on the front porch under the decorative ginger-breading and listen to the bustle of the Maple Leaf City.  
        Bonus #1  109 S Trenton St, Rutherford, TN   Source: United Country – Southern Lifestyle Properties, LLC   $40,000   Old funeral home converted to a home for a large family. Five plus bedrooms and three baths in a small West TN town. Several fireplaces and hardwood floors throughout. Large lot with a 3 car and 1 car garages. This would be ideal for a large family or could be converted again to a multiple family investment property. So many possibilities, you will just have to take a look. Contact Bradley at 731-431-9479 or Meegan at 731-343-0404 to see this one of a kind property.  
        Bonus #2  12 Amherst Ave, Ticonderoga, NY   Source: McDonald Real Estate Professionals, Inc.   $48,900   Historic 1925 home in the Old Village District of Ticonderoga needing some TLC. Hardwood floors, classic wood moldings, doors banister and brick fireplace all in excellent condition. Slate roof, covered porch, and new furnace.  
        Bonus #3  8090 Route 36, Tylersburg, PA   Source: Realtor, courtesy of Burford & Henry Real Estate Services   $37,000 (would LOVE to see the inside of this one!)   This historic Stage Coach Stop holds endless possibilities. Commercial uses abound for this property located in the heart of the area’s recreation activity. Just imagine the wonderful home the huge rooms lend themselves to. Turn your dreams into reality with this fascinating offering!!      
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      AUTHOR ELIZABETH FINKELSTEIN
Elizabeth is the founder of CIRCA and a practicing writer, architectural historian and preservation consultant living in Nyack, NY. Elizabeth has loved historic houses for as long as she can remember, having grown up in an 1850’s Greek Revival gem that was lovingly restored by her parents. Elizabeth, her husband Ethan and their beagle Banjo remain on a relentless hunt for their perfect “Thanksgiving house.”        
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